Bradley is schedule to meet with the Los Angeles City Attorney on March 9, which could cause him to miss some spring training.

“As is customary in domestic cases, the City Attorney’s Office has scheduled a private meeting with Milton and his wife to make sure that this type of misunderstanding does not occur again,” the statement read.

Mariners general manager Jack Zduriencik said last month that Bradley is expected to compete for a job at spring training.

“What we hope is he bounces back to be the player he was in the past and that will dictate whether he’s on the club,” Zduriencik told Dave Mahler of KJR last month. “I’d like to see Milton have a bounce-back year.”

He faces competition in left field from expected starter Michael Saunders, along with spring training invitees Ryan Langerhans, Gabe Gross and Jody Gerut. Jack Cust will be the primary designated hitter.

Bradley is set to earn $12 million in the final year of his contract.

DUELING MOHAWKS:Greg Johns of MLB.com reports that center fielder Franklin Gutierrez is sporting a mohawk, just like Felix Hernandez. There’s apparently some dispute about who had it first. Brandon League has a good case for beating everyone to the style by at least a season.

NOTES: Johns also reports that closer David Aardsma is still getting around on crutches, but hopes to be off them in about two weeks. … Ichiro Suzuki, Josh Wilson and non-roster infielder Luis Rodriguez are the only position players who have not been spotted in Peoria. Ichiro usually arrives just before his scheduled physical.